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A review by gerireads
The Bride by S. Doyle
4.0
This was such a pleasant surprise! I'm a huge fan of the marriage-of-convenience trope in romance that one-clicking this was an easy decision. But sometimes, books don't meet your expectations so even though you like the trope, you still end up disliking it.
Not this book though. From the get go, I fell in love with Ellie. The older-than-her-age heroine who was orphaned at almost 17 years old and has to marry her father's foreman to keep the ranch in her family until she turns 18. This book and the two that follows it deals with the ups and downs of their married life.
It's a quick, easy and often funny read. I liked the breaking down of the fourth wall in both the heroine and hero's POV. These two characters aren't perfect. They both have terrible flaws but they're also self-aware which made me sympathize more with what they're going through.
This whole series is on Kindle Unlimited and totally worth the monthly subscription price. If you're on KU, I highly recommend you check this one out.
Not this book though. From the get go, I fell in love with Ellie. The older-than-her-age heroine who was orphaned at almost 17 years old and has to marry her father's foreman to keep the ranch in her family until she turns 18. This book and the two that follows it deals with the ups and downs of their married life.
It's a quick, easy and often funny read. I liked the breaking down of the fourth wall in both the heroine and hero's POV. These two characters aren't perfect. They both have terrible flaws but they're also self-aware which made me sympathize more with what they're going through.
This whole series is on Kindle Unlimited and totally worth the monthly subscription price. If you're on KU, I highly recommend you check this one out.